Class Actions

Judge question AMP class action’s bid to ‘prettify’ case on eve of trial

The applicant in a class action against AMP wants to amend the case five years in and three months out from trial, but a judge has warned he will look dimly on any changes that disrupt the evidence planned for the hearing.

Greenwashing

AGN must detail reasonable grounds for ‘Love Gas’ ads, ACCC says

In its case accusing Australian Gas Networks of greenwashing with ads promising gas was “becoming renewable”, the consumer regulator is pushing the company to identify who it says had reasonable grounds for the statements.

Appeals

G8 Education loses appeal over ex-chair’s criminal defence costs

Childcare provider G8 Education on Friday lost a challenge to a ruling that it cover the legal costs of its former chair, who faced criminal charges that were dropped in March.

Financial Services

Second CommInsure class action settles in as many days

A class action over alleged inflated insurance policy premiums charged by advisers of two Commonwealth Bank wealth management licensees has settled, the second class action over CommInsure to resolve this week.

Privacy & Cybersecurity

Groth articles in Herald Sun ‘precisely’ the journalism exempt under privacy law, court told

Herald Sun articles about Victorian Deputy Liberal Leader Sam Groth's relationship with his wife, Brittany, are "precisely " the kind of journalism protected by an exemption in new privacy laws, a court has heard.

Competition & Consumer Protection

High Court declines to clarify accessorial liability in payday lenders’ appeal

The High Court has declined to hear an appeal of a ruling that found the directors of payday lenders Cigno and BSF are liable for the companies' unlicensed credit activity.

Competition & Consumer Protection

End of the road for Mercedes-Benz dealers, as High Court passes up appeal

The High Court has put the brakes on a $650 million case by Mercedes-Benz dealers over the car maker's switch to a fixed-price sales model, despite acknowledging the "important issues" the appeal raised.

Appeals

High Court appeals fail in strip search case against Qatar Airways

The High Court won't weigh in on a case over strip searches of Qatar Airways passengers, following a mixed ruling that revived claims against the airline but found Qatar's aviation authority could not be sued.

AI

Microsoft offers refund to customers ACCC claims were duped into taking AI product

Microsoft has offered to refund millions of customers who the consumer cop says unwittingly subscribed to its AI assistant Copilot without being told a cheaper AI-free option was available. 

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